Earl of Oxfordshire

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Earl of Oxfordshire was an Anglo-Saxon noble title in pre-Norman Conquest England, associated with regional governance and military leadership in the county of Oxfordshire.

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Label Occurrences
Earl of Oxfordshire canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglo-Saxon title
noble title
appliesToJurisdiction Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
associatedWith county administration of Oxfordshire
royal court of Anglo-Saxon kings
country Kingdom of England
follows earldom of an Anglo-Saxon shire
governs county of Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedRegion Thames Valley NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Anglo-Saxon aristocracy
hasFeudalAspect control over estates in Oxfordshire
land-based authority
hasFiscalRole collector of royal revenues in Oxfordshire
hasGovernmentalRole regional governor
royal representative in Oxfordshire
hasHistoricalContext Anglo-Saxon shire system NERFINISHED
pre-1066 English governance
hasJudicialRole overseer of shire courts
hasLanguage Old English
hasLegalContext Anglo-Saxon law NERFINISHED
hasMilitaryRole leader of local fyrd
shire military commander
hasPart fiscal responsibilities
judicial authority
military leadership authority
regional governance authority
hasPoliticalFunction defence of the shire
local enforcement of royal policy
maintenance of public order
hasRank earl
hasSeat Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
hasStatus high-ranking noble title
hasTerritorialDesignation Oxfordshire NERFINISHED
locatedInTime late Anglo-Saxon England
pre-Norman Conquest period
precededBy earlier forms of shire leadership
subclassOf English earldom
earldom
territorial title
typeOfPower fiscal power
judicial power
military power
territorial power
usedBy Anglo-Saxon nobility
royal administration of Anglo-Saxon England

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Gyrth Godwinson positionHeld Earl of Oxfordshire